The Two Magicians

Lloyd

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    The lady sits at her own front door
    As straight as a willow wand
    And by there come a lusty smith
    With his hammer in his hand

    Crying bide lady bide
    For there's a nowhere you can hide
    For the lusty smith will be your love
    And he will lay your pride.

    Why do you sit there lady fair
    All in your robes of red
    I'll come tomorrow at this same time
    And have you in me bed

    Crying . . .

    Away away you coal black smith
    Would you do me this wrong
    For to think to have me maiden head
    That I have kept so long

    I'd rather I was dead and cold
    And me body laid in the grave
    Than a lusty, dusty, coal black smith
    Me maiden head should have

    Crying . . .

    So the lady, she curled up her hand
    And swore upon the mold
    That he'd not have her maiden head
    For all of a pot of gold.

    But the blacksmith he curled up his hand
    And he swore upon the mast
    That he would have her maiden head
    For the half of that or less

    Crying . . .

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    So the lady she turned into a dove
    And flew up into the air
    Ah, but he became an old cock pigeon
    And they flew pair and pair

    Cooing . . .
    So the lady she turned into a mare
    As dark as the night was black
    Ah, but he became a golden saddle
    And he clumb upon to her back

    Itching . . .

    So the lady she turned into a hare
    And ran all over the plane
    Ah, but he became a greyhound dog
    And ran her down again

    Barking . . .

    So the lady she turned into a fly
    And fluttered up into the air
    Ah, but he became a big, hairy spider
    And dragged her into his lair

    Spinning . . .

    So the lady she turned into a sheep
    Grazing on yon common
    Ah, but he became a big horny ram
    And soon he was upon her.

    Bleating . . .

    So she turned into a full dress ship
    And she sailed all over the sea
    Ah, but he became a bold captain
    And aboard of her went he

    Ordering . . .

    So the lady she turned into a cloud
    Floating away in the air
    Ah, but he became a lightning flash
    And zipped right into her

    Shocking . . .

    So she turned into a mulberry tree
    A mulberry tree in the wood
    Ah, but he came forth as the morning dew
    And sprinkled her where she stood.

    Dripping . . .

    So the lady she ran into the bedroom
    And she changed into a bed
    Ah, but he became a green coverlet
    And he gained her maiden head

    And once she woke he took her so
    And still he bad her bide
    And the lusty smith became her love
    For all of her mighty pride.

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